Publication for Mcm4 and Mcm5
Species | Symbol | Function* | Entrez Gene ID* | Other ID | Gene coexpression |
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mmu | Mcm4 | minichromosome maintenance complex component 4 | 17217 | [link] | ||
mmu | Mcm5 | minichromosome maintenance complex component 5 | 17218 |
Pubmed ID | Priority | Text |
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29049317 | 0.98 | Mcm4 and Mcm5, regulators of cell cycle/division, as targets of Olig2, suggesting that in the adult spinal cord, Olig2 continues to influence OPC proliferation via the cell cycle. |
0.98 | Mcm4, and Mcm5, DNA helicases that are required for licensing the DNA for successful replication. | |
22046353 | 0.98 | Mcm4, Mcm5, and Mcm7) are up-regulated in polyploid decidual cells (Table S3). |
30246716 | 0.98 | mcm4, mcm5, mcm6, and mcm7), and proliferation cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) were significantly upregulated in ATF3-overexpressing CFs [Figure 3a]. |
30810530 | 0.98 | MCM4, MCM5, and MCM6), and CDC6. |
22362746 | 0.97 | Mcm4 (Figure 5B), suggesting that this protein improves MCM2-7 function or formation, but that the disrupted interaction with MCM5 and/or XPO1 specifically obliterates the negative regulatory role of MCM3. |
28641940 | 0.97 | MCM4, MCM5, MCM6 and MCM7 (thereafter called MCM2-7) are loaded onto DNA to license replication origins. |
31390555 | 0.97 | Mcm4, Mcm5, Mcm6, Mcm10, Topbp1, and Timeless), we observed detrimental effects on the expression of at least 4 of 8 pluripotency transcription factors (TFs) (Figures 4C and 4D; Table S1). |
31443434 | 0.96 | Mcm4, Mcm5, Mcm6, Mcm7) and Origin Recognition Complex (ORC) family genes (Orc1, Orc2, Orc3, Orc4, Orc6) (Figure 5C) had the same expression trend as Cdk or Cdc family genes. |
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